The Royal Institute of Philosophy Hub
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Journals of the Royal Institute of Philosophy
Think publishes highly accessible and engaging writing by philosophers who value clear thinking and writing. Contributors include Alvin Plantinga, Susan Haack, Kit Fine, Richard Swinburne, Helen Steward, Simon Blackburn, Christine Korsgaard, Jonathan Wolff, and James Rachels.
Think is edited by Stephen Law and is published three times each year.
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Philosophy is the journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, which was founded in 1925 to build bridges between specialist philosophers and a wider educated public. The journal continues to fulfil a dual role: it is one of the leading academic journals of philosophy, but it also serves the philosophical interests of specialists in other fields (law, language, literature and the arts, medicine, politics, religion, science, education, psychology, history) and those of the informed general reader. Contributors are required to avoid needless technicality of language and presentation. The institutional subscription includes two supplements.
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This series, on key philosophical topics, arises from the Royal Institute of Philosophy annual conference and lecture series. It is available to institutional subscribers as supplements to the leading journal Philosophy. The Philosophy homepage provides further subscription information. Individual titles may also be purchased as books. Volumes in the series are edited collections with contributions from some of the world's leading philosophers. Topics covered include naturalised philosophy of mind; aesthetics, ethics and value; and philosophy and public affairs. Two volumes are published each year.
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Featured Journals
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Think
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Philosophy
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Philosophy of Science
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Hypatia
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy
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Hegel Bulletin
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Religious Studies
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Social Philosophy and Policy
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Kantian Review
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Utilitas
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Episteme
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Economics & Philosophy
New Titles
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A Theory of Truth
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Affective Bodily Awareness
Highlight Philosophy Series
Talking Philosophy
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Cambridge Critical Guides
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Philosophy Blog Posts - FifteenEightyFour
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The quest for the essence of Christianity is alive and well
- 01 May 2024,
- Adolf von Harnack in May 1923, public domain. The term “essence of Christianity” has an archaic feel about it, not unlike colloquial phrases such as “made in The post The quest for the essence of Christianity is alive and well first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
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Have a Bit of Nous: Understanding the Relationship between the Faith Traditions of the World
- 24 April 2024,
- It’s not often that people nowadays invoke an ancient Greek philosophical concept but – without knowing that this is what they’re doing – this is The post Have a Bit of Nous: Understanding the Relationship between the Faith Traditions of the World first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
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Kant’s Ethics in Historical Context
- 27 March 2024,
- The eighteenth-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) became a towering figure in the history of Western philosophy because his thinking was revolutionary The post Kant’s Ethics in Historical Context first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
Philosophy Blog on Core
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The importance of open access publishing for the arts and humanities
- 20 December 2023,
- Between 2012 and 2014, I held a two-year Wellcome Trust Research Leave Award (WT096499AIA) for a project on women surgeons in Britain, 1860-1918.…
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Kantian Review Conference 2023: Sovereignty, Nationality & Language – Cardiff University, 1-2 June
- 27 March 2023,
- It is often noted that Kant’s relation to nationality is ambiguous and seemingly paradoxical. Indeed, there is presently no consensus among Kantian scholars...
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Why Try to be Important?
- 16 January 2023,
- At least in certain cultures, many people seem to value being important. It is supposed to be a good thing if you become a U.S. President who ends a war or...